Thomas Danthony is a French artist who uses stencils and screen prints to create vintage-like posters. In one of his more recent projects, he photographed Brutalist structures in London such as Trellick Tower and the National Gallery and then screen-printed them. The work is resinates as an architectural autopsy on the buildings and uses simplification to dissect and explore the various angles and lines of the structures.
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Structure at night:
-Motorway- Colney Hatch For this shoot, I want to explore how perception of structure changes at night, and what its relationship is to artificial light as well as moonlight. |
Isolation in Structure:
-Ebbsfleet International Station/ Surroundings For this shoot, I want to analyse structure which has been abandoned or lies in the fringes of society, and hopefully capture the isolation that they possess. |
Brutalist Structure:
-National Gallery/Hayward -Brixton Leisure Centre -RB Of Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall For this shoot, I would like to further my previous brutalist shoot |
Morris Walk Estate, Woolwich
Keeling House, Bethnal Green Doddington Estate, Battersea Loughborough Estate, Brixton Lincoln Court, Stamford Hill Old Vic Annexe, Waterloo BT Tower, Fitzrovia Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster Whittington Estate, Highgate Wyndham & Comber Estates, Camberwell Hendon Hall Court, Barnet Hayward\National Theatre, Southwark Euston Station, Euston Dorset Estate, Bethnal Green De Beauvoir Estate, Hackney Cotton Gardens Estate, Kennington Blackwall Tunnel Vents, Blackwall |